‘The allure of being on the river was tremendous’: looking back on P.A. Winter Festival on North Sask. River
As the annual Prince Albert Winter Festival celebrates another year, paNOW is looking back at how the longtime tradition has evolved since its inception.
The first winter festivals were originated in the 1920s but after it was nixed, it was revived in the 1960s.
President of the Prince Albert Historical Society, Fred Payton said much of what was showcased in the festival back then is still being put on to this day.
Although, there were some events that no longer exist today, including a queen pageant which was similar to a beauty pageant, where the winning queen and her princesses were awarded Hudson Bay jackets. They would be marked on their looks, apparel, and ability to explain what they want to do with their life in the future and in the present.